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Buffalo National River Cleanup
Buffalo National River Partners Volunteers will be floating the river in graciously provided canoes from nearby concessionaires. We usually have around 30 volunteers who walk the shorelines and pick up trash, tires, and whatever else they find. Lower river Spring Creek to Dillards Ferry. Location could change due to river levels. Meet at Spring Creek […]
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Celebrate National River’s Month with National River cleanup®
June is National Rivers Month and summer is upon us! What better way to celebrate than getting out on your local river? There are many steps you can take to help keep our rivers healthy this summer, whether you’re having fun out on the water or recreating elsewhere in nature. Of course, you don’t need […]
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Verizon Skill Sharing Project – Laying the Groundwork for a Stronger National River Cleanup®
The National River Cleanup® (NRC) at American Rivers has supported more than one million volunteers to remove over 40 million pounds of litter across thousands of miles of rivers and streams. NRC works with companies to provide customized volunteer opportunities for their employees and communities, support a network of cleanup organizers, and engage individuals to […]
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Looking Back And Ahead With National River Cleanup®
American Rivers is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year with a fresh look, a bold new vision, and a new tagline: Life Depends on RiversSM. We are excited to continue championing a powerful river movement within this new framework through National River Cleanup® (NRC), American Rivers’ volunteer engagement program. NRC has supported more than 1 […]
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AMERICAN RIVERS NATIONAL RIVER CLEANUP® CHALLENGE CONTEST
OFFICIAL RULES VOID WHERE PROHIBITED BY LAW. Entry into this Contest constitutes your acceptance of these Official Rules and all applicable Rules of Facebook/Twitter/Instagram. Facebook/Twitter/Instagram do not sponsor, promote, or endorse this Contest. ELIGIBILITY/WHO MAY WIN: This Contest is open only to residents of the United States (excluding Puerto Rico), who are 18 years of […]
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2023 National River Cleanup Challenge
sponsored by true North Energy Trash is more than just an eyesore, it contaminates our drinking water and threatens the lives of all people, wildlife, and communities who depend on clean water. True North – Energized Sparkling Water is supporting American Rivers’ work to permanently protect and restore thousands of miles of rivers nationwide and […]
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National River Cleanup® Recursos en Español
La siguiente es una lista de los recursos de National River Cleanup® que han sido traducidos al español. Clic en cada el enlace a descargar un recurso para ayudar a prepararse para su limpieza. Si tiene unas preguntas contacte National River Cleanup® a nrc@americanrivers.org o (877) 347-7550. Manual del Organizador (Organizer Handbook)¿Nuevo en organizar una […]
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And the 2017 National River Cleanup® Photo Contest Winner is…
Announcing the 2017 National River Cleanup® Photo Contest winner, Hackensack Riverkeeper – see the winning photo!
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2017 National River Cleanup® Recap and Champions
From Alaska to Florida, volunteers and organizers worked tirelessly to ensure our rivers were left cleaner and safer than how they were found through our National River Cleanup® program in 2017.
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2016 Snapshot: National River Cleanup® Celebrates 25 Years
To highlight the hard work of our organizers, volunteers, and supporters over the past year we are happy to announce the start of the 2016 National River Cleanup® 25th Anniversary Photo Contest.
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Celebrating National River Cleanup’s 2016 River Heroes
River cleanups are a fun way to make a difference in your community. Help us congratulate these National River Cleanup® 25th Anniversary River Heroes who helped make the year so special and successful for rivers!
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National River Cleanup®
Come join the fun! National River Cleanup® is a key initiative for American Rivers. Since its inception in 1991, we have engaged more than 1.3 million volunteers who have participated in thousands of cleanups across the country, covering more than 261,000 miles of waterways and removing more than 32.5 million pounds of litter and debris. […]